When it comes to chocolate, one of the struggles is deciding whether to go for white chocolate or milk chocolate when the craving strikes.
But Cadbury is making the choice much easier for people as it relaunches an iconic ’90s chocolate bar that, like Hannah Montana, is the best of both worlds.
Cadbury Top Deck was first launched in 1993 and features classic Dairy Milk chocolate at the bottom and a generous layer of ‘creamy’ white chocolate at the top.
The bars disappeared from shelves in the late 1990s, but have recently become available in South Africa, where they have become a fan favorite.
But many people in Britain had not forgotten the sweet treat and begged Cadbury to bring it back, more than thirty years after it was first launched.
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Rebecca Wallis agreed, writing: ‘The best chocolate in the world is Cadbury’s Top Deck… if only it were still available in Britain.’
They’ll all probably be happy to hear that the chocolate bar will be available again in Tesco supermarkets and Booker from mid-June. A few weeks later, in July, the bars will also be sold nationally at many other retailers.
The iconic chocolate bar is being revived as part of the brand’s ongoing celebration of the brand’s 200th anniversary and will feature vintage packaging inspired by the original bar, offering a moment of nostalgia and a trip down memory lane for babies from the 90’s.
Cadbury Top Deck costs £1.85 for a 110g bar, but it’s worth noting that stores can set their own prices so these may vary.
Mara Popa, Brand Manager at Mondelēz International, said: ‘We are delighted to be able to answer the requests of Cadbury fans and relaunch Cadbury Top Deck in the UK for a limited time as part of our 200th anniversary .
‘With two delicious layers of milk and creamy white chocolate, every bite of Cadbury Top Deck rewards you with pure indulgence!’
There’s no word yet on how long the Top Deck bars will be available in the UK, so if you’re a fan you’ll want to be quick to secure the goods.
This news comes after Cadbury launched a brand new service in selected Morrisons supermarkets, offering a pick and mix version of their popular Heroes miniatures.
The service is available across 15 Morrisons branches where customers can fill a cup with their favorite mini chocolates including Creme Egg Twisted, Wispa, Fudge, Dairy Milk Caramel, Twirl, Dinky Decker and Crunchie.
Locations where you can find this new service include CroydonHillsborough, Stoke On Trent and Hunslet.
A photo of one of the stands was shared on Facebook in the Food Finds UK Official group, showing that a 12oz cup of chocolate costs £4.
So far, the Cadbury Heroes trial has generated mixed reactions online, with some calling it a ‘brilliant’ idea and planning what to put in their cup, but others weren’t so sure.
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